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Lluvias torrenciales azotan a California | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 0:51.
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CA Rail Fail - Duration: 2:12.
You're kidding! California's high-speed train has been
exposed as a massively expensive boondoggle that has
suddenly been abandoned? Who could have seen that coming?
Actually, a lot of transportation experts knew this was a giant,
unavoidable fail, but the Green Dreaming politicians
didn't care, and the people fell for it.
Phase One of the LaLa train was supposed to connect
San Francisco to Los Angeles and cost a mere $33 billion,
but that number ballooned to at least $80 billion, which
is why Governor Gavin Newsome derailed the albatross.
With few exceptions, that's the way it happens.
People are lied to with low ball numbers when the
plan is being sold and then they get taken for a ride.
It's happened in cities all across America for decades.
About 15 years ago New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson proclaimed
he wanted a train to run between Albuquerque and Santa Fe.
He called it the Rail Runner. I called it the Rail Robber
and did everything I could to stop it. I created a website,
started a petition drive, wrote op-eds and criticized the idea
on the radio. But Richardson got his choo-choo. In a typical
year the fares bring in only about a tenth of what it costs
to run it. The state also spends $28 million dollars a year to
service the debt for construction and there's
another 220 million in balloon payments due beginning in 2025.
In California, Newsome says they will finish the project that
runs between Bakersfield and Merced, throwing more good money after bad.
These are cautionary tales, America, just a tiny sampling of
what you'll get if the Green New Deal ever gets any real momentum.
For the Clear Energy Alliance, I'm Mark Mathis.
Power On.
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Assemblymember Rivas Excited to Work with Governor Newsom on California's Future - Duration: 1:05.
Please welcome the 40TH of governor of the great state of California the honorable Gavin
Newsom. My legislative package focused on homeless children
and families in the 39th assembly district which I represent there's a high percentage
of children that are classified as homeless on my elementary school has 24 percent of
the students that are homeless and that's it simply not acceptable and so I look forward
to working with the governor's office to tackle these issues the governors are planned for
to scale back the high speed rail I want to congratulate him on that while high speed
rail is critical to the Central Valley in my district it doesn't solve the day to day
transportation issues that my constituents face some very excited and I hope that the
money instead will be invested in southern California on regional transportation that
is highly needed.
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Trump demands California return dollar 3.5 billion from disaster high speed rail project The Sacr - Duration: 2:50.
Trump demands California return dollar 3.5 billion from disaster high speed rail project The Sacr
February 13, 2019 06:06 PM
President Donald Trump is demanding California return billions of dollars to the federal government following Gov. Gavin Newsoms decision to scale down the states costly high speed rail project.
In a tweet on Wednesday, Trump called the project a green disaster.
California has been forced to cancel the massive bullet train project after having spent and wasted many billions of dollars, Trump added. They owe the Federal Government three and a half billion dollars. We want that money back now.
Newsom at his State of the State Address on Tuesday put the brakes on the dollar 77 billion high speed project, an endeavor that voters authorized at the ballot box in 2008 with a plan to connect Los Angeles to San Francisco.
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Gov. Jerry Brown kept the project moving forward during his administration. Newsom announced that hed finish a link connecting Merced and Bakersfield. The new governor intends to finish environmental studies that one day could lead to the projects completion as it was originally designed.
Newsom in his remarks to lawmakers stressed that he did not want to return money it received for high speed rail from the Obama administration to the federal government.
For those who want to walk away from this whole endeavor, I offer you this: Abandoning high speed rail entirely means we will have wasted billions of dollars with nothing but broken promises and lawsuits to show for it, Newsom said on Tuesday. I am not interested in sending dollar 3.5 billion in federal funding that was allocated to this project back to Donald Trump.
California has been forced to cancel the massive bullet train project after having spent and wasted many billions of dollars. They owe the Federal Government three and a half billion dollars. We want that money back now. Whole project is a green disaster!
Newsom has he has a tweet by tweet relationship with Trump. Decrying fake news, he quickly responded to Trumps tweet with one of his own.
Were building high speed rail, connecting the Central Valley and beyond, Newsom replied. This is Californias money, allocated by Congress for this project. Were not giving it back.
Fake news. Were building high speed rail, connecting the Central Valley and beyond.This is CAs money, allocated by Congress for this project. Were not giving it back.The train is leaving the station — better get on board! Also, desperately searching for some wall dollar ??
Newsom also poked fun at the president, saying Trump is desperately searching for some wall money .
Earlier this week, Newsom took aim at the Trump administration by reducing a deployment of California National Guard troops. Newsom at his speech also criticized the presidents.
Bryan Anderson is a political reporter for The Bee. He covers the California Legislature and reports on wildfires and transportation. He also hosts The Bees California Nation podcast.
February 14, 2019 12:01 AM
Sacramento Countys use of solitary confinement in its jail is facing scrutiny from inmate advocates. A lawsuit claims the practice unfairly punishes people experiencing mental health crises.
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Wicked weather forces closure of Southern California snow resorts Los Angeles Times - Duration: 1:03.
Wicked weather forces closure of Southern California snow resorts Los Angeles Times
Several Southern California snow resorts, wallowing in a surfeit of snow this season, closed Thursday because of a walloping the region.
with its and Bear Mountain destinations, said its operations were on hold Thursday due to wind and adverse weather conditions and said it planned to reopen Friday. Snow was predicted at the resort Thursday evening and possibly continuing into the busy three day weekend.
in the Eastern Sierras said this week it would remain open until July 4, thanks to about 26 feet of snow. Mammoth received about 6 inches of wet snow in this warmer than usual storm. Temperatures were expected to be in the teens and bring more powder Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Very strong winds are in the forecast and lift operations will be impacted, Mammoth Mountains .
, and also were closed Thursday, or their lift operations were on hold. Squaw Valley cited lightning in its on hold decision.
In the Southland, and resorts cited high winds for their closures Thursday. threw in road conditions along with weather to its reasons for closure Thursday, and said it would reopen at 9 a.m. Friday. Snow Valley had snow with highs in the 30s, dropping to the low 30s Thursday afternoon.
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Wicked weather forces closure of Southern California snow resorts Los Angeles Times - Duration: 1:03.
Wicked weather forces closure of Southern California snow resorts Los Angeles Times
Several Southern California snow resorts, wallowing in a surfeit of snow this season, closed Thursday because of a walloping the region.
with its and Bear Mountain destinations, said its operations were on hold Thursday due to wind and adverse weather conditions and said it planned to reopen Friday. Snow was predicted at the resort Thursday evening and possibly continuing into the busy three day weekend.
in the Eastern Sierras said this week it would remain open until July 4, thanks to about 26 feet of snow. Mammoth received about 6 inches of wet snow in this warmer than usual storm. Temperatures were expected to be in the teens and bring more powder Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Very strong winds are in the forecast and lift operations will be impacted, Mammoth Mountains .
, and also were closed Thursday, or their lift operations were on hold. Squaw Valley cited lightning in its on hold decision.
In the Southland, and resorts cited high winds for their closures Thursday. threw in road conditions along with weather to its reasons for closure Thursday, and said it would reopen at 9 a.m. Friday. Snow Valley had snow with highs in the 30s, dropping to the low 30s Thursday afternoon.
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Asambleísta Rivas entusiasmada con la Visión del Gobernador Newsom para California - Duration: 0:35.
Members and guests please welcome the 40th governor of the great state of California the honorable Gavin Newsom.
Estoy muy emocionada de oír las soluciones a los problemas que el gobernador propone
para el estado de california como inmigración y el cuidado de las personas de la tercera edad.
The best is yet to come thank you all very very much.
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✅ Breaking News - Jordan Spieth offers timely reminder of his class in California - Duration: 3:45.
Jordan Spieth has become something of a forgotten man, tumbling to his lowest world ranking position in almost six years after just one top 10 worldwide since the Masters last year
But, on a tortuous Thursday at Riviera for the first round of the Genesis Open, the 25 year old Texan showed he is up for the fight to get his career back on track with a gutsy performance
After a seven hour delay while a ferocious storm passed through Southern California, no-one was able to complete 18 holes, but Spieth was still able to impress in the 12 that he played before darkness set in
Share this article Share He skilfully avoided all the pitfalls on the daunting layout to move to five under par and share the first day lead with Korean Sung Kang
What has happened to the man who won three majors in his first three years on tour? In short, Spieth lost the magic putting touch that made it seem like he holed every 20ft putt he looked at
He was so bad from 6ft or less last year that Hank Haney, who used to coach Tiger Woods, reckoned he was afflicted with a form of the yips
You could tell his poor form was getting to Spieth after missing the halfway cut in his first event this year in Hawaii last month
'I know it's a learning experience every time you have a weekend off, but I'm fed up of learning experiences,' he said
Perhaps a lucky break he got at the start on Thursday morning will prove the turning point
Players were sent out in poor light early on and Spieth carved his opening tee shot into an unplayable lie
Leaderboard -5 Sung Kang, Jordan Spieth-4 Patrick Rodgers, Jimmy Walker-3 Tony Finau, J
T. Poston-2 Robert Garrigus, Brian Harman, Marc Leishman, Bill Haas, Rafa Cabrera Bello, Michael Thompson, Alex Cejka, Kramer Hickok, Kyle Jones, Tae Hee Lee The hooter to suspend play then sounded and you could tell how exasperated he was as he walked disconsolately back to the clubhouse
Officials, however, decided that all the scores from the one hour of action would be declared void when play finally resumed on Thursday afternoon, deeming the conditions had been unfair
How Spieth took advantage of his fortune, with five birdies as he resembled the demon putter of old once more
Further down the leaderboard, Tommy Fleetwood rescued a round that was in danger of running away from him with two late birdies to stand on level par after 10 holes
Paul Casey, runner-up to Phil Mickelson in the Pebble Beach pro-am last week is on one under after 11, while a third Englishman, Danny Willett is on one over with eight holes to complete
Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods never got on the course at all, and so they face a long Friday as the tournament faces a race against time to finish on Sunday
The plan is to get the first two rounds completed by Saturday lunchtime and the third round on Sunday morning
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Wicked weather forces closure of Southern California snow resorts Los Angeles Times - Duration: 1:06.
Wicked weather forces closure of Southern California snow resorts Los Angeles Times
Several Southern California snow resorts, wallowing in a surfeit of snow this season, closed Thursday because of a walloping the region.
with its and Bear Mountain destinations, said its operations were on hold Thursday due to wind and adverse weather conditions and said it planned to reopen Friday. Snow was predicted at the resort Thursday evening and possibly continuing into the busy three day weekend.
in the Eastern Sierras said this week it would remain open until July 4, thanks to about 26 feet of snow. Mammoth received about 6 inches of wet snow in this warmer than usual storm. Temperatures were expected to be in the teens and bring more powder Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Very strong winds are in the forecast and lift operations will be impacted, Mammoth Mountains .
, and also were closed Thursday, or their lift operations were on hold. Squaw Valley cited lightning in its on hold decision.
In the Southland, and resorts cited high winds for their closures Thursday. threw in road conditions along with weather to its reasons for closure Thursday, and said it would reopen at 9 a.m. Friday. Snow Valley had snow with highs in the 30s, dropping to the low 30s Thursday afternoon.
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Wicked weather forces closure of Southern California snow resorts Los Angeles Times - Duration: 1:35.
Wicked weather forces closure of Southern California snow resorts Los Angeles Times
Several Southern California snow resorts, wallowing in a surfeit of snow this season, closed Thursday because of a walloping the region.
with its and Bear Mountain destinations, said its operations were on hold Thursday due to wind and adverse weather conditions and said it planned to reopen Friday. Snow was predicted at the resort Thursday evening and possibly continuing into the busy three day weekend.
in the Eastern Sierras said this week it would remain open until July 4, thanks to about 26 feet of snow. Mammoth received about 6 inches of wet snow in this warmer than usual storm. Temperatures were expected to be in the teens and bring more powder Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Very strong winds are in the forecast and lift operations will be impacted, Mammoth Mountains .
, and also were closed Thursday, or their lift operations were on hold. Squaw Valley cited lightning in its on hold decision.
In the Southland, and resorts cited high winds for their closures Thursday. threw in road conditions along with weather to its reasons for closure Thursday, and said it would reopen at 9 a.m. Friday. Snow Valley had snow with highs in the 30s, dropping to the low 30s Thursday afternoon.
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Wicked weather forces closure of Southern California snow resorts Los Angeles Times - Duration: 1:02.
Wicked weather forces closure of Southern California snow resorts Los Angeles Times
Several Southern California snow resorts, wallowing in a surfeit of snow this season, closed Thursday because of a walloping the region.
with its and Bear Mountain destinations, said its operations were on hold Thursday due to wind and adverse weather conditions and said it planned to reopen Friday. Snow was predicted at the resort Thursday evening and possibly continuing into the busy three day weekend.
in the Eastern Sierras said this week it would remain open until July 4, thanks to about 26 feet of snow. Mammoth received about 6 inches of wet snow in this warmer than usual storm. Temperatures were expected to be in the teens and bring more powder Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Very strong winds are in the forecast and lift operations will be impacted, Mammoth Mountains .
, and also were closed Thursday, or their lift operations were on hold. Squaw Valley cited lightning in its on hold decision.
In the Southland, and resorts cited high winds for their closures Thursday. threw in road conditions along with weather to its reasons for closure Thursday, and said it would reopen at 9 a.m. Friday. Snow Valley had snow with highs in the 30s, dropping to the low 30s Thursday afternoon.
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Rescue mission brings dogs from California to Michigan - Duration: 1:42.
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Jordan Spieth offers timely reminder of his class in California - Duration: 2:48.
Jordan Spieth has become something of a forgotten man, tumbling to his lowest world ranking position in almost six years after just one top 10 worldwide since the Masters last year
But, on a tortuous Thursday at Riviera for the first round of the Genesis Open, the 25 year old Texan showed he is up for the fight to get his career back on track with a gutsy performance
After a seven hour delay while a ferocious storm passed through Southern California, no-one was able to complete 18 holes, but Spieth was still able to impress in the 12 that he played before darkness set in
He skilfully avoided all the pitfalls on the daunting layout to move to five under par and share the first day lead with Korean Sung Kang
What has happened to the man who won three majors in his first three years on tour? In short, Spieth lost the magic putting touch that made it seem like he holed every 20ft putt he looked at
He was so bad from 6ft or less last year that Hank Haney, who used to coach Tiger Woods, reckoned he was afflicted with a form of the yips
You could tell his poor form was getting to Spieth after missing the halfway cut in his first event this year in Hawaii last month
'I know it's a learning experience every time you have a weekend off, but I'm fed up of learning experiences,' he said
Perhaps a lucky break he got at the start on Thursday morning will prove the turning point
Players were sent out in poor light early on and Spieth carved his opening tee shot into an unplayable lie
Leaderboard -5 Sung Kang, Jordan Spieth-4 Patrick Rodgers, Jimmy Walker-3 Tony Finau, J
T. Poston-2 Robert Garrigus, Brian Harman, Marc Leishman, Bill Haas, Rafa Cabrera Bello, Michael Thompson, Alex Cejka, Kramer Hickok, Kyle Jones, Tae Hee Lee The hooter to suspend play then sounded and you could tell how exasperated he was as he walked disconsolately back to the clubhouse
Officials, however, decided that all the scores from the one hour of action would be declared void when play finally resumed on Thursday afternoon, deeming the conditions had been unfair
How Spieth took advantage of his fortune, with five birdies as he resembled the demon putter of old once more
Further down the leaderboard, Tommy Fleetwood rescued a round that was in danger of running away from him with two late birdies to stand on level par after 10 holes
Paul Casey, runner-up to Phil Mickelson in the Pebble Beach pro-am last week is on one under after 11, while a third Englishman, Danny Willett is on one over with eight holes to complete
Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods never got on the course at all, and so they have a long Friday ahead as the tournament faces a race against time to finish on Sunday
The plan is to get the first two rounds completed by Saturday lunchtime and the third round on Sunday morning
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Strong storm drenches California, unleashing mudslides and flooding - Duration: 2:08.
Strong storm drenches California, unleashing mudslides and flooding
The system affected much of the state and especially soaked areas along the coast, according to the National Weather Services
"Southern California is particularly at risk for excessive rainfall and mudslides so a high risk has been issued for this region with a moderate risk stretching into Los Angeles," The heavy rain and snowfall in the state will start easing Friday.
"Meanwhile, heavy snow will continue across the Sierra Nevada through the weekend where winter storm warnings will be in effect through Sunday."
In Northern California, homes tumbled down the hillsides as the downpour caused mudslides that swallowed up cars. said she woke up to the sound of rumbling when the mudslide hit Thursday.
She was asleep on the second floor when the mudslide lifted her home off its foundation, breaking it apart and pushing it down a hillside with her inside.
"It just happened too fast. I did not know what was going on," the 76 year old said. "I was on the second floor. I heard something. I started looking for my phone."
Her duplex traveled about a block down the hill before slamming into another home and destroying both houses. She survived with scratches and bruises.
Pineapple express of rain and snow
California is at the center of whats known as a "pineapple express" thats bringing heavy rain, snow, wind and flooding to the West Coast this week.
More than 30 million people are under flood or flash flood watches from California to Arizona, including in San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego.
A pineapple express, also known as an atmospheric river, is a narrow corridor of concentrated moisture in the upper atmosphere. The series of storms originates in the Hawaiian Islands, pulls in a significant amount of moisture from the Pacific Ocean and takes aim at the West Coast.
Central areas of California have already been hit hard, receiving 3 to 8 inches of rain in a day in many places, according to CNN meteorologist Haley Brink.
The San Francisco area broke a daily record for rainfall Wednesday with 2.13 inches, Brink said.
Brink said the heavy rain and snow is tapering off in California.
"The risk for flooding and mudslides will continue only through Friday morning. Although the heavy snow in the Sierras will continue through the weekend," she said.
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Assemblymember Gipson Applauds Governor Newsom's Vision for California - Duration: 1:06.
Members and guests please welcome the 40 of governor of the great state of California
the honorable Gavin Newsom.
And I believe without a vision people pairs certainly this governor has articulated his
vision in a broad fashion one of which I will follow not think this legislature's motivated
his core values around homelessness which is key housing water how can we talk about
with the fifth largest economy in the world and we are those people in California who
doesn't have clean drinking water so he's talking about making sure that we bring everyone
not just some P. what everyone that will move into this land of promise here in California
should also we have been example for the rest of the nation including Washington DC this
president color a lot from this governor what he's articulated at the best is yet to come
thank you all very very much.
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Strong storm drenches California, unleashing mudslides and flooding - Duration: 2:38.
Strong storm drenches California, unleashing mudslides and flooding
The system affected much of the state and especially soaked areas along the coast, according to the National Weather Services
"Southern California is particularly at risk for excessive rainfall and mudslides so a high risk has been issued for this region with a moderate risk stretching into Los Angeles," The heavy rain and snowfall in the state will start easing Friday.
"Meanwhile, heavy snow will continue across the Sierra Nevada through the weekend where winter storm warnings will be in effect through Sunday."
In Northern California, homes tumbled down the hillsides as the downpour caused mudslides that swallowed up cars. said she woke up to the sound of rumbling when the mudslide hit Thursday.
She was asleep on the second floor when the mudslide lifted her home off its foundation, breaking it apart and pushing it down a hillside with her inside.
"It just happened too fast. I did not know what was going on," the 76 year old said. "I was on the second floor. I heard something. I started looking for my phone."
Her duplex traveled about a block down the hill before slamming into another home and destroying both houses. She survived with scratches and bruises.
Pineapple express of rain and snow
California is at the center of whats known as a "pineapple express" thats bringing heavy rain, snow, wind and flooding to the West Coast this week.
More than 30 million people are under flood or flash flood watches from California to Arizona, including in San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego.
A pineapple express, also known as an atmospheric river, is a narrow corridor of concentrated moisture in the upper atmosphere. The series of storms originates in the Hawaiian Islands, pulls in a significant amount of moisture from the Pacific Ocean and takes aim at the West Coast.
Central areas of California have already been hit hard, receiving 3 to 8 inches of rain in a day in many places, according to CNN meteorologist Haley Brink.
The San Francisco area broke a daily record for rainfall Wednesday with 2.13 inches, Brink said.
Brink said the heavy rain and snow is tapering off in California.
"The risk for flooding and mudslides will continue only through Friday morning. Although the heavy snow in the Sierras will continue through the weekend," she said.
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Strong storm drenches California, unleashing mudslides and flooding - Duration: 2:05.
Strong storm drenches California, unleashing mudslides and flooding
The system affected much of the state and especially soaked areas along the coast, according to the National Weather Services
"Southern California is particularly at risk for excessive rainfall and mudslides so a high risk has been issued for this region with a moderate risk stretching into Los Angeles," The heavy rain and snowfall in the state will start easing Friday.
"Meanwhile, heavy snow will continue across the Sierra Nevada through the weekend where winter storm warnings will be in effect through Sunday."
In Northern California, homes tumbled down the hillsides as the downpour caused mudslides that swallowed up cars. said she woke up to the sound of rumbling when the mudslide hit Thursday.
She was asleep on the second floor when the mudslide lifted her home off its foundation, breaking it apart and pushing it down a hillside with her inside.
"It just happened too fast. I did not know what was going on," the 76 year old said. "I was on the second floor. I heard something. I started looking for my phone."
Her duplex traveled about a block down the hill before slamming into another home and destroying both houses. She survived with scratches and bruises.
Pineapple express of rain and snow
California is at the center of whats known as a "pineapple express" thats bringing heavy rain, snow, wind and flooding to the West Coast this week.
More than 30 million people are under flood or flash flood watches from California to Arizona, including in San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego.
A pineapple express, also known as an atmospheric river, is a narrow corridor of concentrated moisture in the upper atmosphere. The series of storms originates in the Hawaiian Islands, pulls in a significant amount of moisture from the Pacific Ocean and takes aim at the West Coast.
Central areas of California have already been hit hard, receiving 3 to 8 inches of rain in a day in many places, according to CNN meteorologist Haley Brink.
The San Francisco area broke a daily record for rainfall Wednesday with 2.13 inches, Brink said.
Brink said the heavy rain and snow is tapering off in California.
"The risk for flooding and mudslides will continue only through Friday morning. Although the heavy snow in the Sierras will continue through the weekend," she said.
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Wicked weather forces closure of Southern California snow resorts Los Angeles Times - Duration: 1:05.
Wicked weather forces closure of Southern California snow resorts Los Angeles Times
Several Southern California snow resorts, wallowing in a surfeit of snow this season, closed Thursday because of a walloping the region.
with its and Bear Mountain destinations, said its operations were on hold Thursday due to wind and adverse weather conditions and said it planned to reopen Friday. Snow was predicted at the resort Thursday evening and possibly continuing into the busy three day weekend.
in the Eastern Sierras said this week it would remain open until July 4, thanks to about 26 feet of snow. Mammoth received about 6 inches of wet snow in this warmer than usual storm. Temperatures were expected to be in the teens and bring more powder Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Very strong winds are in the forecast and lift operations will be impacted, Mammoth Mountains .
, and also were closed Thursday, or their lift operations were on hold. Squaw Valley cited lightning in its on hold decision.
In the Southland, and resorts cited high winds for their closures Thursday. threw in road conditions along with weather to its reasons for closure Thursday, and said it would reopen at 9 a.m. Friday. Snow Valley had snow with highs in the 30s, dropping to the low 30s Thursday afternoon.
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